Iran deploys ‘real Iron Dome’ missile defense system

Iran says it has activated its own “real Iron Dome” missile defense system, which makes the airspace above the Islamic Republic the safest in the Middle East.

“Today Iran's Air Defense System has provided our country
with an Iron Dome in its real sense and Iran's airspace is the
safest in the region," said Mohammad Hassan Aboutorabifard,
vice speaker of Iran’s parliament, as quoted by local Fars news
agency.

Aboutorabifard dubbed the system the “real Iron Dome,”
in reference to the joint US-Israeli Iron Dome missile shield
which protects the Jewish state from missiles fired by Hamas
fighters.

The vice speaker stressed that Iran's air defense system has
“the highest deterrence power in the region.”

He also spoke of an unnamed US military official who, according
to Aboutorabifard, acknowledged Tehran's high defensive
abilities, saying that Iran has harnessed the US military's
capabilities in the Middle East region.

Iran first announced plans to create a mid-range and long-range
national missile defense system back in August.

The lieutenant commander of Iran’s Khatam ol-Anbia air defense
base, Brigadier General Alireza Sabahifard, said that the
country’s anti-missile system is fully prepared to deal with any
foreign threat.

"Iran's Air Defense and missile capabilities are progressing
in proportion with the possible threats," Sabahifard said.

However, Tehran has so far provided no footage that would prove
the effectiveness of the air defense system.

The revelation of the “real Iron Dome” was preceded by
claims of several other ambitious achievements by Iranian
military scientists.

On Sunday, Fars reported that the country has developed “the
world’s first missile evading drone.”

According to its creator, the UAV “can escape thermal and
air-to-air missiles and no missile can approach the drone any
closer than 250 meters."

The next day, an Iranian military commander reported the
successful testing of three suicide drones, which “were a
type of cruise missiles and have been fully manufactured by
Iranian experts."

And, on Wednesday, Iranian Air Force spokesman General Hossein
Chitforoush announced that the Islamic Republic has begun a
large-scale mass production of the homemade Saeqeh fighter.